Oct. 19th, 2004
As much as there was of it. I went to my small bible study group. Really small. Like, there's just three of us and a fourth shows up near the end, when we're all getting up to go down to Jackson's Hole to play trivia. Apparently Jackson's is rated like 16th nationwide, which is just sweet. I also caught the last three innings of the Red Sox/Yankee game, which is so not me, but it was actually fun with other people around.
There was something that Luke said during our little bible study bit that really stuck with me. It was so dead on really. We were discussing how we should be living a christian life 24/7, not just when you get off work or on Sundays, and also how we should talk with others about it. Mike has the biggest issue with that because he's like the only non-mormon on his floor. I think Luke said it best that one has to find the best way to basically say, "I love you and accept you, but what you believe is crap." I know I certainly have that problem. We all discussed just how many people from work or school, if asked, would respond with certainty that we were christians, which really makes me think. But not too much as I must go to bed now.
There was something that Luke said during our little bible study bit that really stuck with me. It was so dead on really. We were discussing how we should be living a christian life 24/7, not just when you get off work or on Sundays, and also how we should talk with others about it. Mike has the biggest issue with that because he's like the only non-mormon on his floor. I think Luke said it best that one has to find the best way to basically say, "I love you and accept you, but what you believe is crap." I know I certainly have that problem. We all discussed just how many people from work or school, if asked, would respond with certainty that we were christians, which really makes me think. But not too much as I must go to bed now.